Law BA Honours

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Bachelor's degree

London (Inglaterra)

Duración:3 Years

Cuándo:Octubre

Descripción

The BA Law degree is taught within our School of Law where we deliver high quality teaching and research, and provide a supportive learning environment, helping you to achieve excellent academic results.

Why study BA Law at Middlesex?

A law degree is the gateway to a legal career and our course will build both breadth and depth of legal knowledge. Our School of Law is leading pioneering research across key legal disciplines, including international criminal law and immigration. Our tutors bring global experience and diverse academic interests, including human rights; all of which informs your studies.

Law is an intellectually stimulating discipline and you will gain a thorough grounding in the principles of the English legal system, and also gain reflection through social, political, economic, ethical and historical perspectives. You will build...

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¿Qué objetivos tiene esta formación?

Requisitos: Interviews, entrance tests, portfolios and auditions
Entry onto this course requires you to have an interview. We use the interview to allow us to find out more about you, to better understand your aspirations and interests and to explore why you want to study the subject with us. Full details of the interview process will be provided when you apply.

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Dónde se enseña y en qué fechas

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Ubicación

Octubre

LondonThe Burroughs, NW4 4BT, London, Inglaterra
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¿Qué aprendés en este curso?

Contract Law

IT Law

Human Rights

Politics

Jurisprudence

Public Law

IT

English

International

Law

School

Criminal law

Criminal Liability

Legal Method

Union Law

Temario

What will you study?
In your first year you will explore legal research skills and take part in a moot. In Year 2 you will take three compulsory modules that explore civil and criminal liability, equality and the European single market. You can also choose from optional modules in: Consumers and the Law, Human Rights, and Jurisprudence. In Year 3 you will tailor your studies towards your career interests and select from a range of options to gain specialist knowledge in areas such as employment law or immigration.

What will you gain?
You will become confident in analysing and managing large quantities of complex information from both printed and electronic sources, and learn to construct clear and well reasoned legal arguments.
Year 1
English Legal System (30 Credits) Compulsory
Law of Contract (30 Credits) Compulsory
Legal Method (30 Credits) Compulsory
Public Law (30 Credits) Compulsory
Year 2
Civil and Criminal Liability (30 Credits) Compulsory
Consumers and the Law (30 Credits) Optional
Equality and the Law (30 Credits) Compulsory
European Single Market (30 Credits) Compulsory
Human Rights (30 Credits) Optional
Jurisprudence (30 Credits) Optional
Year 3
Business Organisations (30 Credits) Optional
Child and Family Law (30 Credits) Optional
Employment Law (30 Credits) Optional
Evidence (30 Credits) Optional
Immigration, Nationality And Asylum Law in the UK (30 Credits) Optional
Medical Law (30 Credits) Optional
Project (30 Credits) Optional
Public International Law (30 Credits) Optional